3 Reasons Portobelo, Panama is included in the Talk-Like-a-Pirate Vacation
May 20th, 2008 Feature, LocaleTags: Adventure, Caribbean, Country-Panama, Ecotourism, History-tourism, Pirate

Creative Commons picture by Marta Pocztarska.
1) Cutlasses were used here
This town has a rich history of pirate-era weaponry use. Mostly because it was an important Spanish treasure port during the pirate-era. In fact, that is really what put Portobelo on the map.
Every once and a while a bunch of Spanish would get together in the town, load an incredible amount of sliver on a bunch of boats, and decided to make a booze run to Spain.
2) Henry Morgan & A Can of Atrocity
Pissed that the Spanish were not buying his preferred brand of rum, Captain Henry Morgan attacked the town in 1668. He lead a band of 450 “defenders of rum’s honor” against the heavily fortified settlement. The dude actually pulled in off. He then spent 14 days committing atrocities.
Henry Morgan’s raid went down in history as one of the most successful and “I’m soooo glad I wasn’t there” pirate raids. The legend of Henry Morgan’s conquest was later heightened when Morgan scandalized the pirate world by admitting that he had plundered while drunk.
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